With the current state of the economy as well as the environment, many people are making changes to curb cost and help with pollution. New parents are no exception. There are many products that can help give you piece of mind when it comes to these new issues. One of these products is the cloth diaper.

There are many different types of cloth diapering systems, all with their own benefits, but there is one diapering system that wins hands down when it comes to ease of use, cost effectiveness, and environmental friendliness. The two-part pre-fold is the most well-rounded cloth diaper system.  However, here is a list of each of the cloth diapering systems and each of their benefits and downfalls.

The pocket cloth diaper is designed for ease of use. The cloth is stuffed inside of the diaper beforehand and can be put onto the child in a matter of seconds. The downside to this diaper is that the entire diaper becomes dirty with one soiling. This means that you cannot just remove the diaper from the pocket because the pocket also becomes wet. You will need a lot of this type of diaper to keep up with your child’s wetting cycle.

The all in one cloth diaper is 2 things a diaper and a wrap in one. This type is much like the pocket design except that the diaper has no pocket but comes pre stuffed. Like the pocket design they are easy to use and go on very quick. This also has the same down falls as the pocket style diaper in that you will need to fully wash each diaper after each soiling. This means you will need a lot of diapers and a lot of time to wash them.

The one-size fits all cloth diaper is designed to be the last diaper you will ever need. They are usually in the style of the all in one or the pocket cloth diaper but have a great deal of adjustment to fit your child from newborn to toddler. The major downfall of this product is that there is simply no way that a diaper can be one size fits all. Not just purely in size but the amount of liquid a newborn produces is far less than that of a toddler.

The last and aforementioned form of cloth diapers is clearly far superior, the two part pre-fold system made popular by Real Nappies. With this system the cloth diaper is separate from the cover. This way the inside cloth is the only thing that’s affected by the wetting of the diaper. All you have to do is remove the cloth and put in a new one. This means you will need less supplies and less time in the washroom.

Another great benefit is that each cover is a different size for a different stage in the child’s growth. With this you are ensured a perfect fit from infant to toddler. So as research will show the system popularized by Real Nappies is the best overall option when you look at all aspects cost, ease of use, and eco friendliness.  To top it off Real Nappies offers a two child gurantee. So your cloth diaper system will last and last or you’ll get replacements!

Francis Frost is the owner of Module Marketing in Auckland New Zealand. He is the new father of a 21 week old boy and an advocate of cloth diapering and buying cloth diaper birth-to-potty solutions, especially the Real Nappies system.

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Cloth Diapers How To

There are a couple of important how to questions that need answers when you start using cloth diapers.

Cloth Diapers – How to Buy

You can get simple cloth diapers or organic cloth diapers. Organic cloth is highly recommended but it is also more expensive. You should also decide between flat fold and prefold diapers (these are actually types of diaper fabrics and not, as you might think, methods to fold diapers). The flat fold is one layer of cloth while the prefold has several layers of cloth that make the prefold diaper much more absorbent.

Next, decide whether you plan to use cloth of disposable diaper liners. It is a lot less messy to change and wash diapers when you go with the disposable kind, but the environmentally friendly way is all cloth.

Next, you will need to figure how many to buy. This should take into account your baby’s age and your lifestyle –specifically how many times a week you are willing to wash your baby’s diapers.

Cloth Diapers – How to Fold

First of all – you don’t have to learn diaper folding methods. Those who don’t feel like bothering with learning different ways to fold cloth diapers, can get cloth diapers that are already cut to size and even have Velcro, so they are as easy and hassle free to use as disposables.

However, if you do want to learn how to fold diapers – here is what you should know: You can get online instructions for any diaper fold that you may think of, but in the end you can settle on whatever feels comfortable and comes easily to you. In order to do an effective search, know which type of diapers you have – there are different folds for the flat fold and the prefold.

Cloth Diapers – How to Wash

Cloth diapers can be washed in a machine or by hand. Machine wash is recommended simply because it is more convenient. Before you wash the diapers you need to flush the solids or use a “diaper sprayer” on them. If something is left, rinse it with cold water.

Although there are a couple of diapers how-to’s to be mastered, the benefits are well worth it, as many parents attest.

Lily Parsons is an eco friendly home consultant. She uses natural and organic products in her home for her family’s health.
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